PROCTORED EXAM/ RN CONCEPT-BASED ASSESSEMENT
LEVEL 2 ONLINE PRACTICE B 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) {110 Q & A} ALL ANSWERED
ALREADY GRADED A+
A nurse is caring for a client who has pneumonia. Which of the following actions is
the priority for the nurse to take?
-Monitor intake and output
-Provide teaching about antibiotic therapy
-Administer the influenza vaccine
-Observe the client perform incentive spirometry
Observe the client perform incentive spirometry
When using the airway, breathing, and circulation framework, the priority action
the nurse should take is to observe the client perform incentive spirometry.
Incentive spirometry improves gas exchange and oxygenation and stimulates
coughing, which assists in clearing secretions.
,A nurse is assessing a client who has an external fixator to the right lower arm
following musculoskeletal trauma. Which of the following findings should indicate
to the nurse that the client has developed compartment syndrome?
-Serous drainage is present on the pin site dressings
-Flushing of the skin on the right arm
-Bounding pulse palpated in the radial artery
-Numbness to the fingers on the right arm
Numbness to the fingers on the right arm
The nurse should identify a decrease in sensation, such as numbness and
tingling of the fingers, as one of the first indications that the client might be
developing compartment syndrome of the right lower arm. Compartment
syndrome is the result of edema and ischemia, a complication following
musculoskeletal injury. Other manifestations include increased pain, paralysis,
pallor, and decreased or absent pulses.
A nurse is monitoring a client who has metabolic acidosis due to salicylate
overdose. For which of the following findings should the nurse monitor?
-Flushed, dry skin
-Seizures
-Hyperreflexia
-Positive Trousseau's sign
Flushed, dry skin
,The nurse should monitor a client who has metabolic acidosis for manifestations
of warm, flushed, and dry skin due to vasodilation from an increased respiratory
rate and the loss of CO2.
The nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client about managing diverticulitis.
Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the teaching?
-"Use bisacodyl suppositories to stimulate a bowel movement"
-"Avoid lifting objects greater than 50 pounds"
-"Consume a clear liquid diet until symptoms resolve"
-"Take a probiotic 15 minutes after taking a prescribed antibiotic to prevent
antibiotic-related diarrhea"
"Consume a clear liquid diet until symptoms resolve"
The nurse should recommend the client consume a clear liquid diet until
manifestations such as abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting have resolved. A
clear liquid diet is low in fiber and does not stimulate intestinal motility.
A nurse is planning discharge teaching for the guardian of a child who had a
cardiac catheterization. Which of the following instructions should the nurse
include?
-Monitor the site daily for drainage
-Leave the pressure dressing on the 48 hr
-Administer aspirin if the child reports pain
, -Resume tub baths in 24hr
Monitor the site daily for drainage
The nurse should instruct the guardian to monitor the site daily for
manifestations of infection, such as drainage, redness, and swelling. The
guardian should report these findings to the provider.
A nurse is teaching a client who recently lost his partner to a terminal illness. The
client asks how his 4-year-old son is expected to react to the death of his partner.
Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching?
-A preschooler has no concept of death
-A preschooler is often interested in what happens to the body after death
-A preschooler often believes that death is reversible
-A preschooler understands that death happens to everyone
A preschooler often believes that death is reversible
The nurse should identify that preschoolers tend to have difficulty
understanding the reality of death and often believe that it is reversible.
Because of magical thinking, the preschooler might think that his thoughts or
behavior might have caused the person to die.